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    Five tales off the floor at Colorado State University, a extremely unlikely backyard grows beneath an extended row of rooftop photo voltaic panels. It’s late October at 9 am, when the temperature is 30 levels Fahrenheit and the wind is chopping. Not lengthy earlier than my arrival, researchers had pulled the final frost-intolerant crops out of the substrate beneath the panels, a complete of 600 kilos for the season. In their place, cool-season meals like leafy greens—arugula, lettuce, kale, swiss chard—nonetheless develop, shaded from the intense daylight up right here.

    This is not any atypical inexperienced roof, however a sprawling, sensor-laden out of doors laboratory overseen by horticulturalist Jennifer Bousselot. The thought behind rooftop agrivoltaics is to emulate a forest on high of a constructing. Just as the shade of towering timber protects the undergrowth from sun-stress, so can also photo voltaic panels encourage the progress of crops—the general aim being to develop extra meals for ballooning city populations, all whereas saving water, producing clear power, and making buildings extra power environment friendly.

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    “When you stop and think about what we’re going to need as a society—our building blocks—it’s going to be food, energy, and water, just like it always has been,” says Bousselot. With rooftop agrivoltaics, “you can produce, especially in a primarily unused space, two of those things and conserve the third.”

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